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Objections — Replies in AOA Key
1) “Entropy isn’t a problem: life is an open system.” Reply : True for the how (entropy export). The enigma is the durable maintenance...
Cyprien.L
Oct 534 min read


From Symbols of Nature to the Trinity : The Objection of Teleostability
What do natural symbols reveal about God? From Bonaventure’s vestigia Dei to Palamas’ divine energies, this essay develops the objection of teleostability: the enigma of life’s persistence against entropy, read through DNA as a living script, Eden as fracture, and Christ as fulfillment in glory.
Cyprien.L
Sep 2276 min read


Wanderers Without Rest : Between Heaven and the Pit
Introduction “The sons of God saw that the daughters of men were beautiful, and they took as wives whomever they chose... In those days...
Cyprien.L
Sep 1019 min read


Teleostability and Uncreated Energies : The Living Finality of the Universe
An in-depth exploration of “teleostability” through Palamite theology — showing how God’s uncreated energies continually sustain the...
Cyprien.L
Aug 1411 min read


Angels, Aliens, and the Glorious Body: Unveiling the Cosmological Confusion of Our Age
This article explores alien phenomena through a theological lens, linking UAPs, angelic apparitions, Nephilim, and the counterfeit of the glorified body.
Cyprien.L
Jun 2924 min read


The Objection of Teleostability: Why Does Life Persist in a World Subject to Entropy?
Découvrez l’objection philosophique de la téléostabilité : pourquoi l’existence et la persistance de la vie, dans un univers soumis à l’entropie, ne trouvent-elles pas d’explication suffisante dans le matérialisme ? Une réflexion rationnelle, théologique et scientifique qui défend la position catholique.
Cyprien.L
Jun 1524 min read


Quantum Entanglement and the Rumor of Eden
A Catholic Contemplation of the Glorified Body A baroque and mystical digital painting evoking the Resurrection and the glorified body of...
Cyprien.L
Jun 1014 min read


“This Is How Far Love Has Gone”: Rethinking the Cross Beyond the Modern Caricature
A theological answer to Voltaire’s infamous line: “God killed God to calm God.” This article explores the true meaning of Christ’s sacrifice, the nature of sin, divine pedagogy, and the misread notion of God's wrath. A deep dive into the mystery of the Cross, illuminated by the Gospel and the Church Fathers.
Cyprien.L
Apr 2415 min read


Tribute to the Holy Father Francis: A Watchman Between the Veils of the World
A contemplative tribute to Pope Francis, who walked humbly between tensions, as a watchman of the Spirit and a witness to unveiled truth—aletheia.
Cyprien.L
Apr 224 min read


The Christian Trinity, Mystery of Alter-unity
Discover the mystery of the Christian Trinity through the original concept of Alter-unity — a reflection on divine love, relational being, and what makes the Christian vision unique amid today’s spiritual currents.
Cyprien.L
Apr 1213 min read


That Which the Age Has Forgotten: Angels, Faith, and the Depth of the Real
Ce n’est pas contre des êtres de chair et de sang que nous avons à lutter, mais contre les Puissances, les Principautés, contre les forces invisibles du mal qui habitent les cieux. »— Éphésiens 6,12
Cyprien.L
Apr 1111 min read


The Spectacle and the Presence: Guy Debord and the Hollow Brilliance of the World Before the Eucharist
A theological reflection on The Society of the Spectacle by Guy Debord, read through the lens of Christian anthropology. This article explores the spectacle as a modern form of sin, disincarnation, and seduction — and presents the Eucharist as its silent, real, and eternal antidote.
Cyprien.L
Apr 1012 min read


“And yet, He blesses them”: What God blesses is not perfection, but hope.
Car ce n’est pas la perfection morale qui sauve. Ce n’est pas le fait d’avoir tout bien fait. C’est l’amour, humble, blessé, fidèle...
Cyprien.L
Apr 914 min read


Lectio Divina: Entering the Mystery of Divine Pedagogy with Caïn and Abel
A contemplative journey through the story of Cain and Abel and the Parable of the Prodigal Son, revealing the mystery of divine pedagogy, si
Cyprien.L
Apr 88 min read


Extraordinary Claims, Extraordinary Evidence? A Critical Reflection on Modern Epistemology
At the threshold of modern certainties, one maxim stands tall like a mantra of reason: Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence.
Cyprien.L
Apr 86 min read


Free will and hope: for a pastoral care of interior freedom
A theological and philosophical meditation on free will as divine grace, confronting fatalism and predestination through Scripture, traditio
Cyprien.L
Apr 87 min read


I read a book: The Man Without Gravity by Charles Melman.
An intimate reflection on Charles Melman’s The Man Without Gravity, exploring its deep resonance with the Bible
Cyprien.L
Apr 88 min read


Two Wings for the Soul: Faith and Reason Beyond Concordism
Far from blindly aligning science with Scripture, the Catholic tradition embraces a deeper harmony between faith and reason.
Cyprien.L
Apr 87 min read


Anti-Clericalism: A Fashion or a Confession?
From the Enlightenment to the present day, anti-clericalism has shaped modern thought.
Cyprien.L
Apr 812 min read
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